2024 legislative elections – Results (1st round) in France and Côte-d’Or

2024 legislative elections – Results (1st round) in France and Côte-d’Or
2024 legislative elections – Results (1st round) in France and Côte-d’Or

Here are the results in France and Côte-d’Or of the first round of the 2024 legislative elections.

This Sunday, June 30, 2024, the French voted in the first round of legislative elections to choose their representatives to the National Assembly.

The National Rally and its allies come first nationally with 34% (230 to 280 seats) according to the Ipsos – Talant estimate.

Estimates in France (Ipsos – Talan)

  • National Rally and allies : 34% (230 TO 280 seats)
  • New Popular Front : 28.1% (125 to 165 seats)
  • Together for the Republic : 20.3% (70 to 100 seats)
  • The Republicans – DVD : 10.2% (41 to 61 seats)
  • Others : 22 to 30 seats

Estimates in Côte-d’Or

+ more information to come

First constituency (results at 17%)

  • Cyline Humblot-Cornille (National gathering): 32.7%
  • Didier Martin (Renaissance – Together for the Republic) – outgoing MP: 31.18%
  • Oceane Godard (Socialist Party – New Popular Front): 19.19%
  • François-Xavier Dugourd (The Republicans): 13.05%
  • Sladana Zivkovic (Public square – New Popular Front): 3.17%
  • Julien Thévenon (Workers’ Struggle): 0.72%

As a reminder, the first constituency corresponds to the cantons of Dijon V, Dijon VI, Dijon VII, Fontaine-Lès-Dijon.

Second constituency (50% results)

  • Tatiana Guyenot (National Rally): 44.11%
  • Benoit Bordat (Progressive Federation / Renaissance – Together for the Republic) – outgoing deputy: 24.93%
  • Catherine Hervieu (The Ecologists – New Popular Front): 17.98%
  • Laurent Bourguignat (The Republicans): 8.08%
  • Julien Gonzalez (Ecologist): 2.41%
  • Franck Gaillard (Reconquest!): 1.02%
  • Claire Rocher (Workers’ Struggle): 1.01%
  • Elisabeth Bertrand (Sovereignist right): 0.47%

As a reminder, the second constituency corresponds to the cantons of Auxonne, Dijon I, Dijon III, Dijon VIII, Fontaine-Française, Mirebeau, Pontailler-sur-Saône.

Third constituency (results at 67%)

  • Thierry Coudert (Alliance of Republicans and National Rally): 38.89%
  • Pierre Pribetich (Socialist Party – New Popular Front): 25.50%
  • Fadila Khattabi (Renaissance – Together for the Republic) – outgoing MP: 24.08%
  • Charles Bourgadel (The Republicans): 8.03%
  • Georges Mezui (Various left): 2.24%
  • Fabienne Delorme (Worker Struggle): 1.25%

As a reminder, the third constituency corresponds to the cantons of Chenôve, Dijon II, Dijon IV, Genlis.

Fourth district (final results)

  • Sophie Dumont (National gathering): 42.24%
  • Hubert Brigand (The Republicans) – outgoing MP: 35.19%
  • Valerie Jacq (La France Insoumise – New Popular Front): 20.47%
  • Michel Denizot (Workers’ Struggle): 2.10%

There will be a triangular in the second round between the first three candidates.

As a reminder, the fourth constituency corresponds to the cantons of Aignay-le-Duc, Baigneux-les-Juifs, Châtillon-sur-Seine, Grancey-le-Château-Neuvelle, Is-sur-Tille, Laignes, Montbard, Montigny-sur -Aube, Précy-sous-Thil, Recey-sur-Ource, Saint-Seine-l’Abbaye, Saulieu, Lorsgey, Semur-en-Auxois, Sombernon, Venarey-les-Laumes, Vitteaux.

Fifth district (results at 78%)

  • René Lioret (National Rally): 46.68%
  • Didier Paris (Renaissance – Together for the Republic) – outgoing deputy: 29.79%
  • Jerome Flache (French Communist Party – New Popular Front): 19.12%
  • Arnaud Chéront (Various right): 2.66%
  • Francoise Petet (Workers’ Struggle): 1.42%
  • Nicolas Baudot (Rural youth): 0.34%

As a reminder, the fifth constituency corresponds to the cantons of Arnay-le-Duc, Beaune Nord, Beaune Sud, Bligny-sur-Ouche, Gevrey-Chambertin, Liernais, Nolay, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Pouilly-en-Auxois, Saint -Jean-de-Losne, Seurre.

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